Friday, 19 April 2013

Classification and Treatment of Wrist Bone Fracture:



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Trapezium bone accidents are unusual carpal bone accidents. They can either happen in solitude or along with other carpal bony injury. This accounts for 1 to 5 percent of wrist fractures. It could be isolated fracture or dislocations.

Mechanism of Injury

  • Fall on an outstretched hand.
  • Direct blow over the dorsum of the hand.

Classifications

Trapezium fractures are divided into:
  • Body fractures
  • Ridge fractures (Palmar)
  • Dislocations: This could be dorsal, palmar or radial and may be associated with fracture of the scaphoid and trapezium.

Clinical Features

The patient complains of:

Investigations

Plain X-rays though useful are not reliable. CT scan is a better option.

Treatment

  • Undisplaced fracture: Thumb spica for 4 to 6 weeks.
  • Displaced fracture: Open reduction and rigid internal fixation is advised.
  • Dislocation is treated by open reduction and K-wire fixation.

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